5:30 PM Newscast

The Governor is asking healthcare students and recent grads along with retired nurses and doctors to volunteer for the fight against coronavirus, and fast-tracking new licenses to get them into the field. Edwards says in addition to more personal protective equipment and ventilators…
Cut 3 (11)  “professionals”  
The need for additional healthcare workers in New Orleans will likely be acute with the state in the process of opening a 1,120-bed facility at the Morial Convention Center.
Losing a loved one is never easy, and COVID-19 is making it harder on families and friends of those recently deceased.  President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes Boyd Mothe Jr. says funeral homes are no stranger to the emerging lack of PPE…
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As part of President Trump’s COVID-19 task force, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci has become a household name.  A shortage of tests has proved to be a hurdle in the initial response to the coronavirus.  Fauci appeared on Talk 107.3 in Baton Rouge and says that’s becoming less of an issue.

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Louisiana Economic Development opens a COVID-19 Help Desk that will provide email and hotline support for businesses impacted by the virus.  LED Secretary Don Pierson says businesses can find info online at opportunitylouisiana.com

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430PM LRN News

The President signs a 2.2 trillion dollar stimulus package that will fund a series of corporate bailouts, 1,200 dollar checks to Americans making under 75,000 dollars a year, substantial SBA loans, hospital funding, beefed up unemployment insurance, and direct payments to states to help tackle COVID-19. As a result, Louisiana is set to receive 1.8 billion dollars for coronavirus response.

The state saw a record high in deaths linked to COVID-19 over the past 24 hours at 36. Funeral homes are having to adapt to the new reality of removing the deceased from homes that are contaminated. President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes Boyd Mothe Jr. says funeral homes are in need of more PPE for removal staff….

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The Governor is asking healthcare students and recent grads along with retired nurses and doctors to volunteer for the fight against coronavirus, and fast-tracking new licenses to get them into the field. Edwards says having all the beds and equipment in the world doesn’t mean much if you don’t have enough medical workers.

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Volunteers can sign up at COVID-19LAvolunteers.org.

Louisiana Economic Development opens a COVID-19 Help Desk that will provide email and hotline support for businesses impacted by the virus.  LED Secretary Don Pierson says if phone support is needed, they’ve setup a number at 1-833-457-0531.

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330PM LRN News

Governor Edwards gave us an update this afternoon on the state of COIVD in Louisiana.

He says after we saw the state’s largest day to day increase in deaths today at 36, it’s clear we are not bending the curve in such a way as to not have a critical lack of ventilators and bed space by next week and the week after respectively.

The Governor says the state has ordered a needed 12,000 ventilators, but so far has only received confirmation it will get roughly 300.

We now know the profile of some the underlying medical conditions for those who’ve died of COVID-19. The top underlying medical conditions were diabetes, kidney issues, and obesity.

Delta is now offering free flights into the state for medical volunteers.

Louisiana will receive 1.8 billion dollars as part of the 2.2 trillion dollars federal stimulus package.

COVID-19 is creating a backlog and delay in the usual process for burying bodies as families find it tough to go through the approval process for burials admidst government shutdowns and quarantine orders. President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes Boyd Mothe Jr…

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He adds it’s likely at some point both funeral homes and the coroner’s office will also approach capacity.

Louisiana Economic Development opens a COVID-19 Help Desk that will provide email and hotline support for businesses impacted by the virus.  LED Secretary Don Pierson is anticipating a wave of inquiries from businesses on what the federal $2 trillion emergency relief bill means for them.

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Pierson says businesses can find info online at opportunitylouisiana.com

2:30 PM Newscast

The state’s COVID-19 death toll surpasses triple digits today, now at 119 fatalities. With 36 deaths in a 24 time period, that’s the largest single-day death increase for Louisiana. The state now has a total of 2,746 cases.

Families who’ve just lost a loved one are now faced with the reality of constrained, socially distant funeral services. Jeff Palermo spoke with the President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes about the situation…

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As part of President Trump’s COVID-19 task force, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci has become a household name.  Fauci was asked on Talk 107-3 in Baton Rouge if New Orleans should have put a shelter in place order sooner.

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Louisiana Economic Development opens a COVID-19 Help Desk that will provide email and hotline support for businesses impacted by the virus.  LED Secretary Don Pierson says businesses can find info online at opportunitylouisiana.com

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1:30 PM Newscast

The state’s COVID-19 death toll surpasses triple digits today, now at 119 fatalities. With 36 deaths in a 24 time period, that’s the largest single-day death increase for Louisiana. The state now has a total of 2,746 cases. 97 new hospitalizations and 31 new patients on ventilators.

Governor John Bel Edwards has a message for all retired healthcare workers, and students and recent grads in healthcare fields…

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As part of President Trump’s COVID-19 task force, the director of the National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci has become a household name.  During an appearance on Talk 107-3 in Baton Rouge, Fauci says the summer season may help flatten the curve, but adds there are still many unknowns about this virus.

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Funerals are never easy, and COVID-19 is making a difficult time a lot tougher for families and friends who are losing loved ones. President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes Boyd Mothe Jr. says funeral homes are no stranger to the emerging lack of PPE…

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He adds it’s likely at some point both funeral homes and the coroner’s office will also approach capacity.

12:30 Newscast

Louisiana’s COVID-19 death toll surpasses triple digits today with 119 fatalities. The state now has a total of 2,746 cases.
The Governor is asking healthcare students and recent grads along with retired nurses and doctors to volunteer for the fight against coronavirus, and fast-tracking new licenses to get them into the field. Edwards says LSU Health Shreveport was able to accelerate the timeline for getting residents into healthcare facilities, and he wants LSU Health New Orleans to do the same.
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Volunteers can sign up at COVID-19LAvolunteers.org.

As part of President Trump’s COVID-19 task force, Dr.  Anthony Fauci has become a household name.  During an appearance on Talk 107-3 in Baton Rouge, Fauci says the testing shortage is becoming less of an issue.
Cut 7 (10) “…many more tests.”

Funerals are never easy, and COVID-19 is making a difficult time a lot tougher for families and friends who are losing loved ones. Funeral services used to bring hundreds of people together, but President of Mothe (Mott) Funeral Homes Boyd Mothe Jr. says keeping fewer than ten people in a room is not easy…

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11:30 AM Newscast

The Governor is asking healthcare students and recent grads along with retired nurses and doctors to volunteer for the fight against coronavirus, and fast-tracking new licenses to get them into the field. Edwards says in addition to more personal protective equipment and ventilators…

Cut 3 (11)  “professionals”  

The need for additional healthcare workers in New Orleans will likely be acute with the state in the process of opening a 1,120-bed facility at the Morial Convention Center.

As part of President Trump’s COVID-19 task force, Dr.  Anthony Fauci has become a household name.  Dr. Fauci was recently a featured guest on a Baton Rouge radio station.  Fauci was asked if New Orleans officials should have acted sooner.

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COVID-19 is impacting lottery sales to the point where the next time the Powerball jackpot is won and the jackpot resets, it’ll start at 20 million dollars as opposed to 40 million. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says, for example, their March 11th Powerball Wednesday night drawing generated 265,000 dollars…

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35 percent of sales generated by the lotto are used to fund K-12 education.

The Lincoln Parish Sherriff’s deputies are visiting homes in their community, not because they have a warrant, but because they have groceries.  Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Matthew Henderson says they started doing grocery pickup for the elderly this week and have expanded to helping others that are at-risk.

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AM Newscall 03/27/2020

You can still buy a lottery ticket, but winners should know they won’t be able to claim any prizes over 600 dollars at the moment. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lincoln Parish deputies are showing up to residents’ homes with groceries instead of warrants. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Governor Edwards continues to show a grim forecast for COVID-19’s impact on Louisiana.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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COVID-19 is impacting lottery sales to the point where the next time the Powerball jackpot is won and the jackpot resets, it’ll start at 20 million dollars as opposed to 40 million.

Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says, for example, their March 11th Powerball Wednesday night drawing generated 265,000 dollars…

Cut 4 (11)_ “…expected.”

35 percent of sales generated by the lotto are used to fund K-12 education.

The governor’s order to close all state offices includes lotto offices, and Chopin says if you were one of Wednesday’s lucky 10,000 dollar winners, you can’t claim your money, yet.

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They’ve also extended the expiration deadline for claiming prizes on all previous winning tickets by 90 days.

Scratch-off players take note, Chopin says they won’t be able to ship any more scratch-offs until state offices reopen.

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The Lincoln Parish Sherriff’s deputies are paying visits to homes in their community, not because they have a warrant, but because they have groceries.  Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Matthew Henderson says they started doing grocery pickup for the elderly this week and have expanded to helping others that are at-risk.

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Residents place their orders online, then call deputies telling them which store and the order number.  Henderson says they just launched the delivery service on Monday and it has taken off.

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Henderson says although none of the deputies ever thought they’d be in delivering groceries in law enforcement, they are finding the experience to be very rewarding.

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83 people are dead from the state’s 2,305 confirmed COVID-19 cases.  The latest fatalities include the state’s first juvenile to die from the virus, a 17 year old from New Orleans.  Governor Edwards says it is a reminder that everyone is at risk.

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Edwards continues the stress the importance of minimize contact with others and says Louisiana is tied for second in the nation for per capita COVID infections.

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Current projections show New Orleans running out of hospital bed space by April 7th.  The Governor says his office is in the process of signing contracts to stage a makeshift hospital at the Morial convention center is planned to have 120 beds ready by end of the weekend, with 1120 in total sometime next week.

Edwards says just because someone may live outside of the New Orleans area does not mean COVID-19 isn’t any issue.  The Governor referenced the recent uptick in numbers in Northwest Louisiana parishes as evidence.

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Edwards says the focus remains on flattening the curve and calls on citizens to do better with social distancing and continue to avoid mass gatherings.

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Parts of the state could see record highs today, and that’s led some armchair virologists to speculate that the state could see a dip in COVID-19 cases as a result.

Our Lady of the Lake infectious disease specialist Catherine O’Neal says that’s a dubious claim that’s not supported by research.

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Some of the misinformation about potential dips in COVID rates over the summer likely stems from false assumptions that it behaves like Influenza. O’Neal says that’s not the case.

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That means we’re unlikely to be bailed out of this pandemic just because of a change in seasons. O’Neal says we’re still at a point where we don’t know when life can return to normal.

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The Pelicans are trying to adjust to life under the threat of COVID-19 and maintain the momentum that had them challenging for the 8th seed before the season was suspended.

Pelicans VP of Basketball Operations David Griffin says things were going well until the NBA closed all practice facilities last Thursday.

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Griffin expects the Pelicans haven’t played their last game this year and says he hopes fans get to see the conclusion of what’s been an encouraging first season with the new-look team.

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530 PM LRN News

At the county or parish level, Orleans Parish now leads the nation in per capita deaths, more than twice as many as the 2nd highest county. The 46 coronavirus linked deaths in the parish add up to roughly 1 in 10,000 residents. That’s as the state total rose to 83 fatalities today and 2,305 total positive tests.

That’s led to some like Congressman Ralph Abraham, a doctor currently doing volunteer shifts at a clinic in his native Richland Parish, to call for the expanded use of experimental drugs like the oft-talked about anti-malarial hydroxychloroquine.

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The President has also touted the treatment, but small scale studies of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 patients have yielded mixed results, and a Kaiser Family Foundation director labeled it a “drug of last resort”.

Four people are dead, including a 2-year-old, following crash in Baton Rouge where a vehicle impacted a house, killing one of the home’s residents. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says he’s not sure why the three people in the vehicle were out driving last night with the governor’s shelter in place order in effect and few businesses open.

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As the coronavirus forces the economy into a freefall, oil and gas prices continue to drop. Patrick DeHann, Head of Petroleum Analyst with Gas Buddy says while some might see a reduction at the pump as a relief while their personal income has been reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic, however…

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The average price for a gallon of gas in Louisiana is currently 1.85, with speculation that the price could drop as much as another 50 cents in the coming year.

4:30 PM Newscast

83 people are dead from the state’s 2,305 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The latest fatalities include the state’s first juvenile to die from the virus. Governor Edwards projects the New Orleans area will run out of hospital bed space by April 7th.
Congressman Ralph Abraham backs the use of experimental, or off-label treatments for COVID-19. Matt Doyle has the story.

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As the coronavirus forces the economy into a freefall, oil and gas prices continue to drop. Patrick DeHann, Head of Petroleum Analyst with Gas Buddy says prices at the pump for the month of March continue to drop and oil prices are the lowest we’ve seen in eighteen years. DeHaan says even with $1.85 being the statewide average they have seen prices far lower than that in certain parts of the state.
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Four people are dead, including a 2-year-old, following crash on Progress Road in Baton Rouge.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says last night around 9:30, a driver lost control, hit a tree, a fence, then a house, killing three in the vehicle and one occupant of the home. Coppola says the massive loss of life compounds the already tragic situation.

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